No more bees, no more honey! The honey bee has been on the decline for awhile due to climate change.

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Pancakes will never be the same! Acid rain, unpredictable weather, and insect infestations are destroying maple trees.

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The pawpaw fruit's habitat is being destroyed and doesn't pollinate easily.

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Apple Country in New York is heating up! If apples don't get a frost, they don't crisp. Mushy apples. Gross.

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Chiltepin Pepper are wild peppers that grow in the Southwest but not for long because their natural habitat is being threatened.

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Kentucky bourbon relies heavily on the changing of the seasons but with the climate becoming unpredictable, so will bourbon production. I will miss you dearly.

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Commercial fishing and hotter climate mess up the life cycle of fish. Most fish are already becoming endangered.

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Agave crops in Mexico need a lot of water to survive but are being impacted by droughts.

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The Algonquin squash is originally from the area of the U.S. is starting to decline.

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Oyster beds are being destroyed from commercial fishing so these guys don't have a chance to repopulate.

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Chocolate will be impossible to find as rising temperatures and different rainfall patterns threaten cocoa crops in places like Ghana and the Ivory Coast, which produce half of the worldâs chocolate.

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You better start your cellar now because as California state heats u, wine production slows down.

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Consumers prefer their melon pink, not yellow. Since no one wants it, no one will grow it. Adios yellow melon.